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Kuiper Belt Objects

Kuiper Belt Objects

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Science

10th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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5 Slides • 4 Questions

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Other Solar System Objects

by Mario Miro

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​Dwarf Planets

  • i​s a small planetary-mass object that is in direct orbit of the Sun

  • Pluto, Ceres, makemake and Eris

  • found in a region call Kuiper belt found beyond Neptune

  • Question, is Pluto a planet or a dwarf planet?

  • How did we discover objects so far into space?

  • What Characteristics may differentiate these 2 space objects?

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​Pluto

  • Was the 9th planet discovered back in 1930

  • ​It's not a Terrestrial planet or a gas planet, it's made of rock and ice

  • ​has elliptical orbit, different from the more circular orbit

​Ceres

  • Thought at one time to be a planet

    Largest of the objects in the Asteroid belt

    Currently is part of the asteroid belt, located between Mars and Jupiter

  • ​has very large elliptical orbit, causing it to be classified as an asteroid

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Multiple Choice

Pluto is a dwarf planet that is part of the...

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Oort cloud

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Kuiper Belt

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Moon system of Neptune

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Asteroid Belt

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Multiple Choice

Ceres is located between

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Mars and Jupiter

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Mars and Saturn

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Mercury and Jupiter

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Mercury and Saturn

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​Asteroids

  • Rocky bodies that orbit the Sun

  • Different sizes, shapes and irregular surfaces

  • ​Hundreds of thousands of them, they collide and breakup into small objects

​Meteoroid

  • Small pieces of Asteroids

  • May pass within earth's atmosphere and get compresed and heated we call this a Meteor

  • If a Meteoroid hits the Earth's surface we call it a Meteorite, did not burd up in Earth's atmosphere

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​Kuiper Belt

  • Very Similar to the Asteroid belt containing rocks and ice

  • Formed by the remains of the formation of the solar system

  • ​Many of these solar system bodies may have formed closer to the sun, but sent out in deep space by the larger planets

​Comets

  • Icy bodies that travel in an eccentric orbit around the Sun

  • Orbits can be so long that they travel within the Oort Cloud, area in space beyond our solar system

  • When comets come close to the sun it begins to evaporate and form gases, that form a head and tail of a comet. Tails always point away from the sun, Why?

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Multiple Choice

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The “ion tail”, produced by the solar wind acting on ionized gas, points _____
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towards the sun
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away from the Sun
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behind the comet in its orbit
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ahead of the comet in its orbit

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Multiple Select

Select three known Kuiper Belt Objects?

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Makemake

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Pluto

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Neptune

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Eris

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Titan

Other Solar System Objects

by Mario Miro

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